You’re right…I have tried a bunch of ways to hide the menu and replace it with a toggle for smaller screen sizes, but without much luck.
If you know a way I could do it, please don’t keep it to yourself

Nothing substantial to add in terms of suggestions, but wanted to throw out that it looks great. It definitely conveys a quirky voice/attitude. Each piece fits with the theme, and it all feels like a cohesive whole. Good job!

Hey! Your page looks really cool. I really like the design. Just a suggestion, but have you tried using media queries? I’m pretty new to this whole thing but I think you might be what you are looking for.

I love your project- especially the colors and hover styles. If you’re interested in adding a toggle menu for smaller screens I did something similar with my site using bootstraps. (thadenphoto.com/project) It took me a bit to figure out as it required a jquery link to be added. I then used media query to style the toggle menu placement, but that’s not necessary. Maybe this code below will help.

Thank you Rebecca! I mingled with it a bit and now get the navigation to collapse when the screen size goes down.
When clicking on the toggle, the navigation toggles. But “turning it on” only brings up the navigation that is too big in the first place…Grr…I’ll figure it out though!
Thanks for your feedback, your site & projects look great!

Hi there! First off I’d just like to say that I love your portfolio page. I love the way your images look like a part of the background instead of a picture inserted. May I ask how you did that? When I insert a picture, say your splash marks for your projects page, it still has the white background with it. How did you get rid of the image background and make it your background color? I hope my question makes sense.
Keep up the great work!

For feedback:
In responsive view, Logo and the email at the bottom are too big and thus go over the edges. You can use Media queries to adjust the font-sizes accordingly so theyd fit into the container.
Also, the #A2 padding-right isn´t needed in responsive view anymore, all it does is it pushes content off from the center.